Ranty-rant Re: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Rowling takes stand on U.S. elections?
Dina Lerret
redina at silverbloom.net
Sun Oct 31 07:09:56 UTC 2004
justcarol67 said:
> we'll stay home.
I'm taking that advice.
Before, I was interested in voting, but now, I'm beyond *over it* for this
election. I'm bombarded by 'go vote' from my postal mail every day (even
got a practice ballot in the mail), it's on TV (over a dozen political ads
in a two hour sitting), I'm getting phone calls, and I go online to find
fansites like Leaky Cauldron have this BS up too. Plus, in the next day
or so, we're going to have both Bush and Kerry in this area on the same
day.
Excuse me if I'm allowed to be sick of it all and the fact every time I
see someone say 'go vote' I want to bitchslap them, bury a pitchfork into
their genitals (Darwinism in action), and then ask the Dolemite phrase,
"Bitch, are you for real?"
Y'all should've also paid attention to who you voted into Senate and not
just *over*hyped [into *comical* proportions] the Presidential race. Bush
did *not* win the 'people's direct' vote (AKA popular) in 2000--I think
Gore had over half a million more--instead, Bush won the electoral.
However, for those waiting to vote on Tuesday, I hope your precinct is
small. Currently, I know some places here have waiting lines of over an
hour on *early* voting.
And as TMI, I have cramps and Midol sucks.
Come on November 3--yes, I mean the third!
Dina
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